
Overview
Recalling the tidal wave of racial conflict that followed in the wake of the surging Mississippi as it inundated the delta town of Greenville, Miss., in April 1927. Greenville's leading planter, LeRoy Percy, was a racial moderate, but he joined other planters in refusing to allow their black workers to be evacuated for fear of losing their labor supply. Those workers were placed "at the end of the line" for Red Cross supplies, as one remembers, and tension grew.
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13 - 1The Rockefellers (1) October 17, 2000
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13 - 2The Rockefellers (2) October 24, 2000
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13 - 3Secrets of a Master Builder October 30, 2000
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13 - 4Return with Honor November 13, 2000
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13 - 5Streamliners: America's Last Trains February 05, 2001
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13 - 6Marcus Garvey: Look for Me in the Whirlwind February 12, 2001
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13 - 7Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided, Part I February 19, 2001
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13 - 8Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided, Part II February 20, 2001
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13 - 9Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided, Part III February 21, 2001
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13 - 10Scottsboro: An American Tragedy April 02, 2001
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13 - 11Fatal Flood April 16, 2001
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13 - 12Stephen Foster April 23, 2001
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13 - 13Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided, Part IV February 21, 2001
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13 - 14Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided, Part V February 23, 2001
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13 - 15Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided, Part VI February 24, 2001